Personalized Jewish New Year Cards
2024/5785
Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset on October 2, 2024
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This mixed media painting illustrates the concept of “You and I shall change the world” The words of the famous hebrew song, Ani V' atah are in the background in both English and Hebrew.
Light (ohr) will guide us toward peace.
This collage was created using handmade paper and real flowers from my garden. The delicate flowers used to create the dove exemplify the fragile nature of peace; the bleeding hearts symbolize beauty and positive energy, and the hope for a brighter tomorrow.
A young boy blows he shofar in the morning sun...confirming that each day creation is renewed.
Shalom in English and Hebrew, modern illuminated letters embellished with Rosh Hashanah icons. Recipe inside card Apple tahini cake, can be omitted n/c. Name can be added to Recipe n/c.
This is an update of card 1254 (seeds of peace 2022) It is a collage that includes Oseh Shalom in the background. The prayer “Oseh Shalom” is a prayer for peace for the entire world; other imagery includes an Israeli flag in the center of a sunflower growing from from the heart emblazoned with the word Shalom.
This card depicts all of the classic Rosh Hashanah icons..apples, pomegranates, and doves! L’shana Tova wishes a Happy New Year!
This collage was created using fresh flowers. The flowers were used to illustrate the concept of Gesher t'zar M'od. The whole world is a narrow bridge. The words to this famous hebrew song are infused in the background of the image. The words are based on text by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The words of the song mean that the world can be threatening, but people should have courage and not be afraid to move forward.
This image is inspired by the world famous image of the word “love” by Robert Indiana. Send this card and spread a little love and chai, Life!
This image is inspired by the world famous image of the word “love” by Robert Indiana.Ahava in hebrew = love! Send this card and spread a little love!
Delicate watercolor painting of wild flowers in the garden, with a dove flying above...peace n the new year.
Front Back image of flat card